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T RALPH FINK GILDEHAUS, lR. TENTH GRADE: C Football, C Basketball, B Baseball, World, Review, Yearbook, Secretary of Class. ELEVENTH GRADE: B Football, B Basketball, B Baseball, Photog- raphy Club, World Sports Editor. TWELFTH GRADE: B Foot- ball, B Basketball, Tennis, Co-Editor of World, Dramatics, Social Committee. NANCY ELAINE DREYER TENTH GRADE: A Soccer, A Baseball, Review, Art, Photography Club. ELEVENTH GRADE: Captain A Volley- ball, Dramatics, Art, Prom Decorations Committee. TWELFTH GRADE: Captain A Soccer, Dramatics, Yearbook, Art, Voice and Diction, War Chest Chairman. RALPH PINK GILDEHAUS, JR. ' A bright green sweater with a deer on the front of it and saddle shoes on his feet in the middle of winter depict Gilde as he hurries down the hall with the latest 'World' news in his hand. He has proved to be one of the most successful World co-editors that We have ever had. He also displayed his excellent dramatic talents as he held down the leading male role of Sam, in SPRING DANCE. In chemistry, Gilde constantly baits the Obe with some of his South Side humor. Although he devotes much of his spare time to the opposite sex, he finds ample time to be a staunch member of the kingdom. Besides being a very good student, Gilde is a friend of everybody because of his agreeableness and sense of humor. His excellent planning in cooperation with Deakin made the WORLD one of the best in Burroughs history. NANCY ELAINE DREYER Nancy entered our class in the eighth grade, enlightening it with her charming personality. She has ever since been one of the most popu' lar girls and never ceases to amaze us with her ever-present laugh. Not only her ability in art, but also her willingness to cooperate and apply herself diligently made the decorations of the Iunior Prom a great success. Nancy and her over-crowded date book are the envy of us all. If it wasn't for Dreyer's card room, We often wonder where We would play our bridge games on Friday afternoons. She distinguished herself dramatically last year in portraying the flighty Bobby, in Stage Door. Nancy and her frantic cries echoing through the senior advisory for a fourth in bridge are long to be remembered. Z: ,LN 5. Shall we iust be friends? !t's not the age that counts its the mileage Page Twenty-Four
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l OANNE DAZEY DRAUGHON You can always find Io in the center of any Crowd displaying her subtle sense of humor, and her numerous pictures of Iohnny. Io, being one of the most popular girls in the class, is always the high bidder in those third floor bridge games. Don't let her calm, quiet appearance fool you, however, for lo can al- ways be found in the midst of any plot. She was captain of our Varsity Hockey team and lead it through a victorious season. Io also surprised us with her dramatic talents in her portrayal of Cecily in The Importance of Being Earnest. What would we have done without lo's annual Christmas parties, and her Sunday evening suppers. We know that her many good qualities will help her succeed in anything she undertakes. THEODORE FERGUSON EOWLER Fergie is one of the best liked boys in the class. His unique way of handling new situa- tions never ceases to amaze us. Eergie is an- other staunch member of the Kingdom and has contributed a great deal to their many gay times. Fergie entered I. B. in the ninth grade and soon made a friend of everyone. His re- markable skills in tennis have earned for him the name of foul ball. We are sure that Doc Sibley will long remember Ferg's unusual talent in the field of photography. His painstaking efforts to produce the picture of the year resulted in his being kept in the dark-room for a stretch of four hours cleaning from the walls the experi- mental fragments that blew up. in Hi! Ho! When do we eat? Page Twenty-Three .43 Ill 'W D IOANNE DAZEY DRAUGHON TENTH GRADE: A Hockey, Track and Volleyball, Review, Photography, Typing, Home Economics. ELEVENTH GRADE: A Soccer, Track, Basketball and Hockey CCaptainJ, Varsity Hockey, Dramatics, Home Economics, Christmas Pageant Com- mittee. TWELFTH GRADE: A Hockey CCaptainJ, Basketball and Track, Varsity Hockey CCaptamJ, Dramatics, Home Eco- nomics, Voice and Diction. THEODORE FERGUSON FOWLER TENTH GRADE: B Football, B Soccer, A Tennis, Pho- tography. ELEVENTH GRADE: B Soccer, A Tennis, Pho- tography. TWELFTH GRADE: A Soccer, A Tennis, Pho- tography.
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EDITH DREY EREUND Edie has been with us since the seventh grade, and from those first exciting days has been one of the best-liked girls of her class. Edie's contagious laugh is something that her classmates have been trying to figure out for years. When she laughs, the world laughs with her. lf someone needs a pencil sharpened or the pencil sharpener needs emptying, Edie is the little Miss Fix-it. Due to her lack of an ear for music, Mr. Weinrich bid farewell to one of his most outstanding members of the senior chorus, even though Edie's resounding voice has led many a Burroughs team to vic- tory. As Frances Finn, the innocent little co- quette in Spring Dance, she has uncovered her hidden ability for acting. Edie made a real place for herself at I. B. S. GEORGE BACON HAGEE George is one of those rare individuals who can find time to have lots of fun, and at the same time get top ranking grades. He likes fun, and he always makes whatever he is doing just that, for others, as well as for him- self. How he can get the grades he does, and still find time for messing around has puzzled more than one person. ln his Iunior year George was elected to the Student Court where in addition to his other duties he held down the vexing job of court clerk. We wonder if he will ever find that court slip mysteriously miss- ing from the records. lncidentally, the class has George to thank for his services in proof- reading and correcting the biographical sketches of the senior boys. lm confused! ls anybody detouring to Clayton? Page Twenty-Five - ' wi? Nr .. A EDITH DREY FREUND TENTH GRADE: A Hockey, Sculpture, Photography, Glee Club. ELEVENTH GRADE: A Hockey, Soccer, Baseball and Track, Varsity Hockey, Dramatics, Review, Yearbook, Photog- raphy, Athletic Medal. TWELFTH GRADE: A Hockey, Soc- cer, Track, Baseball, Varsity Hockey, Dramatics, Yearbook lFeature Editorj, Photography, Voice and Diction, Committee for French Orphan. GEORGE BACON HAGEE TENTH GRADE: B Soccer, Track, Iunior Academy of Sci- ence. ELEVENTH GRADE: B Football, B Soccer, Track, Photography. TWELFTH GRADE: B Football tCo-Captainj, B Basketball, Yearbook, Dramatics, Pageant Tableau, Class Vice-President, Court Clerk.
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